I. The Music of Our Efforts All night my husband has been writing a melody. It sounds beautiful through the ceiling. I mean the floor under my feet. Like someone laughing in…

I. The Music of Our Efforts All night my husband has been writing a melody. It sounds beautiful through the ceiling. I mean the floor under my feet. Like someone laughing in…
Early on in Tender Machines, her delicate, finely-boned, and yet fiery new poetry collection, J.…
Things Fall Apart It was 2016. Trump was about to be elected, and my fifth book, Field Guide to the End of the World, had just come out. The book’s theme of…
In the opening lines of Madelaine Lucas’ debut novel, Thirst for Salt, an unnamed protagonist…
Martha Collins’s eleventh volume of poetry, Casualty Reports, was published by Pittsburgh in fall 2022; her tenth, Because What Else Could I Do (Pittsburgh, 2019), won the Poetry Society of America’s William Carlos Williams Award.…
In Max Porter’s Shy, the titular teenage protagonist has escaped from Last Chance, a “shite…